There’s quite a lot to do in this step, really, including making sure the shoulders are strong enough to hold not only the arm weapons, but the top weapons as well. But it all comes together with some patience

With all the parts trimmed properly, it’s time to get washing! Warm, soaping water and a toothbrush (and a larger brush for the REALLY big pieces) is all you need to help the glue and paint stick to the surface of the model.

You might think this is a fairly simple step, and for most models it is! But this is the biggest resin model made by Forge World, so you know it’s not going to be simple! Watch along as we show you how to wash parts like a Fabricator General!

With thanks to Airbrushes.com, we have a close look at the Arism Viz air compressor from Sparmax. Can this take the title of our top travel compressor? How does it stack up to other tabletop compressors? Watch and find out!

It’s arrived! (actually, it arrived weeks ago, we’re just getting around the publishing the review now…) Here’s the Macromat photography backdrop designed for taking pro-level pictures of miniatures of all kinds. Check it out and see why this was one of our most anticipated Kickstarter-backed products we’ve received so far this year!